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YMCA Europe is an umbrella association arching over 35 member movements and 7 cooperating movements.
As such it offers administrative support to them, represents YMCAs in Europe in the European bodies, hosts statutory meetings, festivals, trainings and seminars and supplies wide range of services to National Movements and individual working fields and groups.
It also facilitates information sharing and networking.
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2009 was the year when the consequences of the financial crisis started to hit YMCA Europe. So far we have avoided major crises, even if fundraising and collection of money became more difficult. Some of our member movements were struggling and it was really the right time to focus on Resource Mobilisation on all levels. Together with all the other Area Organisations and the World Alliance of YMCAs we continued to develop the Resource Mobilisation Process. We have analysed the strengths and weaknesses in fundraising in all YMCAs in Europe and real-ised that we as YMCAs basically are too introvert. We are much too focused on ourselves and we need to learn to tell the Story of the YMCA, to share with the rest of the world about YMCA achievements and the impact we have in the local communities where we are present.
The Resource Mobilisation Process has motivated us to increase our efforts in Communication and general Public Relations, to start doing Impact Assessment around all the programme work we do. This means we are not only counting how many participants we had in how many events, but also asking about the effect our programmes have in changing the lives of the young people we serve, such as increased inspiration and motivation and enhanced life skills.
INTRODUCTION
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We have also organised a Group of Experts in Resource Mobilisa-tion and Communication to work with YMCA Europe to help build capacity within the National Movements to do more and better fundraising and PR. One of the goals for this Group of Experts is to plan for regular training courses and conferences in Resource Mobilisation in YMCAs in Europe. We fully believe that our capac-ity to create new income for our important work will be radically strengthened by these efforts.
At the General Assembly of YMCA Europe in Dassel, Germany, we launched a new fundraising campaign called Friends of YMCA Eu-rope. We challenge individuals and local YMCAs, national YMCAs and local Y’sMen groups to commit themselves for at least € 100 per year for three years. This is growing into a real success.
The General Assembly in Dassel was referred to among partici-pants as the Happy Assembly and the focus was on Resource Mobilisation. We had Mary Tikalsky from the YMCA of the USA as a key note speaker – she really infused a lot of energy and inspiration and shared her vast experience as a fund raiser with the assembly. Practical workshops further helped us to learn more about these important issues.
The YMCA Europe Executive Committee had an interesting visit to YMCA Iceland in February and was inspired by the good work we saw in Reykjavik and in the surrounding area.
Another highlight was the European Secretaries’ Conference or-ganised by IKE Transylvania in September.
We hope that you will enjoy reading about the events and activities of YMCA Europe in 2009 and that this Annual Report will inspire you to continue your relationship with us and continue to support the good work we are doing with a focus on young people across Europe.
Warm regardsOn behalf of the Executive Committee and Staff of YMCA Europe
Peter Posner Johan Vilhelm EltvikPresident Secretary General
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STRUCTURE
General Assembly
Executive CommitteePresident / Vice-President / Treasurer / Recorder / 5 Assessors / Secretary General
Members of the Executive Committee serve as Leaders of the Working Fields
European Secretariat Movement Development (MD) Christian CommunityEuropean Programme Field European Representation World Alliance of YMCAs+ Global Co-operation
Secretary General
Deputy Secretary
Field Sta�
O�ce Manager
O�ce Sta�
Sta� Resources from the National and Local YMCAs
Leader MD
MD Group
Field Groups
Partner Groups
Leader Youth Spirituality
Christian Orientation Group
YMCA Europe PresidentLeader European Programme Field
European Programme Groups
Leader European Representation
Coordinator of Representatives
Group of Representatives
Training Centre
Training Centre Committee
YMCA Europe 2013 Festival
Steering Committee
Training Centre Manager
Finances
Treasurer
Festival Manager
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MOVEMENT DEVELOPMENT
Europe itself is modernising and is changing dramatically. After the fall of Berlin wall there was strong need in the post commu-nist countries to establish or re-establish YMCAs. YMCA Europe used its know-how and methodology called “Begleitung” to address this call.
By creating vital support through Field Groups, in which developed YMCAs offered their help and assistance on many levels, the sys-tem allowed emerging YMCAs to become independent, function-ing and aware of the final goal – to be self sufficient. At the same time we respond to the firmly established YMCAs through the YMCA Europe Resource Team that uses the professional skills of its members to audit the YMCA based on the pillars defined in our long term strategy. It is important to realize that the Movement Development is an ongoing process that reacts and responds to immediate and changing needs on National and European levels with the full awareness of the YMCA as a global movement.
Field Groups:• Albania• Belarus• Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM)• Georgia• Russia• Ukraine
Partner Groups:• Armenia• Bulgaria• Czech Republic and Slovakia
Partner Groups (geographical groupings):• British NGS Group• Mediterranean YMCAs• Nordic Committee
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YMCA EUROPE RESOURCE TEAM YMCA Europe Resource Teams (YERT) is a programme initiative, established by YMCA Europe, to assist movements in reflecting on their strengths and building on those strengths to further de-velop their capacity and efficiency. Over time it will gradually be developed to cover the three pillars of Movement Strengthen-ing, but it is important to start with a limited and realistic focus.
The starting point for Movement Strengthening will always be an analysis of the present situation, a so called Institutional Diagnosis.
To assist YMCAs in this audit of strengths – the institutional di-agnosis – it is our intention to offer a team of experienced YMCA Professionals and Volunteers to support YMCAs in beginning the process of reflection. To this end, a selected group of YMCA experts will be chosen to go through a training course in Institutional Diag-nosis internationally. They will then form small teams of experts to undertake this service in interested national YMCAs.
The basis of the support will follow the Begleitung (accompani-ment) model pioneered by YMCA Europe in many countries in Central and Eastern Europe over the past decade.
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The work of YERT in Ukraine was very useful for our YMCA movement. It helped us to look at our own activity from aside, to see our strong sides and, that was more important - our weak sides. The questionnaries gave an opportunity to realize what we missed or what we did not pay proper attention to. The discussions concerning the challenges our young move-ment is facing, the recommendations about how to improve our work, sharing of experience with us by the YERT members gave us a very positive impulse. We really appreciate the good job and friendly advice of the YERT members Paul Smillie (England YMCA) and Michal Szymanczak (YMCA Europe) and hope for further cooperation.
Viktor SerbulovYMCA Ukraine
The YMCA Germany invited YERT team for two visits. During those meetings the team interviewed volunteers and profes-sional staff, so the picture was quite complete. In addition to those interviews the team studied many materials. The results were presented to the elected board and to the staff of the Na-tional Council. After this I have processed a summary, in which I identified three major issues to be further discussed. Those issues are: working on the new Mission Statement, Career De-velopment Planning for Professional and Voluntary Staff and Team Work of the National Staff in Kassel. In conclusion - the YERT process has definitely a positive impact on the future of our National Movement.
Klaus Martin JanssenYMCA Germany
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PROGRAMME GROUPS
Programme Groups within YMCA Europe gather young people with similar interests and activity plans. They have their annual meeting, seminars and training and coordinate work in their own countries and abroad as well. They are an integral part of YMCA Europe Festivals.
YMCA Europe Programme Groups:• Christian Orientation group (COG)• European Outdoor Training Network (EOTN)• European Sport YMCA (ESY)• European Ten Sing Group (ETS)• European YMCA Scouting & Jungschar group (ESG)• Social Inclusion (SI)• Volunteers for Europe (VfE)
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ROOTS FOR RECONCILIATION
In 2009, YMCA Europe commissioned an external assessment of its Roots for Reconciliation project. The assessment was led by an independent consultant from the UK – Bruce Britton.
In the terms of reference the consultant was asked to make the as-sessment process as participatory as possible, reflecting the spirit of both the project and the YMCA Movement. It was hoped that by actively involving project participants in the design, data gather-ing and analysis, the assessment would also help to strengthen the capacity of the YMCA Movements in South Caucasus involved in the project.
The summary report of this external assessment can be found on www.ymcaeurope.com/roots-for-reconciliation
The YMCA Europe Festivals in Prague in 2003 and 2008 are talked about in Sao Paolo and Montevideo, in Mexico City and in Chicago, in Toronto and in Vancouver, in Reykjavik and Oslo, in Durban and in Nairobi, in Hong Kong and Singapore and in Jaroslavl and Stockholm. We are famous!
In YMCAs around the globe young people have started to fundraise and prepare themselves for the next huge YMCA Europe Festival in Prague 4-10 August 2013.
They will come to Prague in planes and busses, trains and bicycles and cars, and a few will come riding on horses!
From all over Europe and from all around the world young people will come together and again create a huge global village of YMCA people to celebrate friendship and Christian Fellowship and to discuss and share important issues for young people and sing and dance and have a lot of fun and make friends for the rest of their lives!
YMCA EUROPE FESTIVAL 2013 IN PRAGUE
The Steering Group has been appointed by the YMCA Europe Ex-ecutive Committee:
Kerry Reilly, Scotland, ChairPete Bürki, SwitzerlandMichal Szymanczak, YMCA EuropeVolker Kamin, GermanyIan Luck, NorwayMarie (Marushka) Caskova, Czech RepublicMartina Hudcovska, YMCA EuropeJohan Vilhelm Eltvik, YMCA EuropeRadek Hlavsa, YMCA Europe.
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FRIENDS OF YMCA EUROPE CAMPAIGN
This YMCA Europe campaign was created as a response to the increasing need for visibility of YMCAs in Resource Mobilisation and Festival 2013 planning. To date many organizations and individuals have contributed thus giving this initiative a clearly positive signal.
Friends of YMCA Europe:Adam Goncerz, Adam Rychlik, Albert Jan Stam, Albrecht Kaul, Antonio Merino, Arthur Ghazaryan, Bart Shaha, Beate Turck, Beatrice Perregaux Allisson, Bob Copleton, Camilla Bohm Coleman, Cees Bremmer, Central YMCA England, Cevi Uster, Committee for International Contacts YMCA of The Netherlands, Dolf Weder, Donald Anderson, Ed Eggink, Egon Slopianka, Erich Werder- Meier, Eva Tschornova, G.J.Alkema, Gabrielle Weber-Perregaux, Ghassan Sayah, Gudmundur Karl Einarsson, Gyda Karlsdottir, Hayk Kha-chatryan, Helen Weder, Ian Luck, Ingeborg Mongstad-Kvammen, Ingunn Eltvik, Irina Guskova, Jan Pate, Jerry Prado Shaw, Johan Vilhelm Eltvik, John Knox, Juan Simoes Iglesias, Kaare Dag Man-gersnes, Karin Hammar, Ken Colloton and Family, Kirsten Lund Larsen, Klaas Kuilman, Kobard B.V. (Mr. and Mrs. De Koning), Lucas de Graaf, Marina Michailidou, Marius Ilut-Pop, Martha Prado, Martin Vosjan, Martin Meissner, Martin Weder, Martina Hudcovska, Mary Tikalsky, Merita Göldi, Michal Szymanczak, Mike Will, Misha Guskov, Øivind Antonsen, Paul Erik Markussen, Pete Bürki, Peter Posner, Phil and Marsha Denison, Pieter Schoe, Radek Hlavsa,
Roskilde Y´s Menette Club, Samuel D. Stephens, Stepan Cerny, Sue Knox, Tom Cusens, Urs Baumann, Vardan Hambardzumyan, Vasily Bykov, Viktor Serbulov, W.G.L. Tosserams, Walter Linkmann, Watford & District YMCA, Wolfgang Neuser, Y’s Men International, Y’s Men - Aalborg 3 Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Alderslyst Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Aulum Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Billund Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Errits Y´s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Frederikshavn Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Give Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Grenaa Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Han Herreds Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Hardernes Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Herning Y´s Men´s Club, Y´s Men - Hjelpefond Aabenraa Y´s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Kalundborg Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Kingswood Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Kronjyllands Y´s Men´s Club, Y’s Men - Lemvig Y’S Men’s Club, Y´s Men - Loegumkloster Y´s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Logstor Y´s Men´s Club, Y’s Men - Midtd-jurs Y`s Men`s Club, Y’s Men - Naestved Y´s Men´s Club, Y’s Men - Odsherreds Y´s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Roskilde Y´s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Rougsø-Sønderhald Y’s Men’s Club, Y’s Men - Skjern Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Sonderborg Y´s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Støvring Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Sund´s Y´s Men´s Club, Y’s Men - Svendborg Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Sydthy Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Thisted Y´s Men´s Club, Y’s Men - Viborg Y´s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Videbaek Y’s Mens Club, Y’s Men - Y´s Men´s Club I Ikast, YMCA Aberdeen, YMCA Belarus, YMCA England, YMCA Germany, YMCA Iceland, YMCA Lebanon, YMCA Romania, YMCA Spain, YMCA Training, Young Leaders from the YMCA of Sao Paulo, Anonymous.
www.ymcaeurope.com/become-a-friend-of-ymca-europe
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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION - SUMMARY 2009
Income statement
INCOME CZK EUR
Members Contributions 5 635 907 212 957
Special Fundraising 9 959 382 376 323
Grants from European Institutions 1 933 793 73 070
Refunds and Sundry Contributions 313 394 11 842
YE General Assembly 920 269 34 773
TOTAL 18 762 745 708 964
EXPENDITURE CZK EUR
Salaries 8 142 527 307 672
Travel 2 463 684 93 092
Operations + Depreciation 2 917 536 110 241
Projects 5 566 796 210 346
YE General Assembly 919 022 34 726
Surplus (+) Deficit (-) - 1 246 820 -47 112
TOTAL 18 762 745 708 964
Balance sheet
CURRENT ASSETS CZK EUR
Assets (less depreciation) 222 186 8 395
Cash 3 944 446 149 044
Debtor Training Centre(to be fundraised) 486 525 18 384
Debtors 3 082 558 116 477
TOTAL 7 735 714 292 300
NET ASSETS 3 600 341 136 042
CURRENT LIABILITIES CZK EUR
Creditors 3 051 352 115 298
Funds (Special) 1 084 020 40 961
SUBTOTAL 4 135 372 156 258
RESERVES 3 600 341 136 042
NET ASSETS 7 735 714 292 300
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THANK YOU
Thank you YMCA Belarus, YMCA Germany and YMCA Ukraine for your openness and courage inviting the YMCA Europe Resource Team (YERT) to run a diagnostic analysis of your movements. Thank you to the team members for excellent work.
Thank you to ICCO, EED, HEKS and St.Gallen church for the great Roots for Reconciliation Project in Caucasus, now run-ning for the fourth year on a budget of € 750 000.
Thank you YMCA of the USA for again having channelled more than $ 200 000 to the development work of YMCA Europe and our member movements.
Thank you for Sharing Treasures seminar in Litomysl, Czech Republic, Albania, paid for by Council of Europe and the
YMCA of the USA, co-organized by WAGGGS, WOSM, YWCA, International Award Associa-tion and Red Cross. That gave us a fascinating week with focus on sharing experiences and cooperation among BIG 6 organizations.
Thank you HorYzon for solid support for our work in Balkan.
Thank you YMCA Sweden for good support to our TtT course for the NIS countries.
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Thank you Conference of European Churches for ongoing good cooperation.
Thank you for all the good work done by you and your movements in the Programme Groups and in the Field and Partner Groups, in the Group of Representatives and in the YES Group.
Thank you European Union and Council of Europe for supporting our office operations and administration.
YMCA Canada, YMCA Germany, Y’s men International supporting Knowing our Strengths – Demonstrating our Impact project.
World Alliance of YMCAs supporting Resource Mobilisation.
Thanks to all Friends of YMCA Europe for their contributions.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Peter Posner (England)President Kaare Dag Mangersnes (Norway)Vice President Ed Eggink (The Netherlands)TreasurerSpecial responsibility: Finances
Marina Michailidou (Greece)Recording SecretarySpecial responsibility: Programme groups coordination
Olga Lukina (Belarus)AssessorSpecial responsibility: Programme groups coordination, Christian Orientation Group
Merita Goldi (Switzerland)AssessorSpecial responsibility: European YMCA Scouting & Jungschar Group, European Sport YMCA
Beate Turck (Germany)Assessor Special responsibility: Volunteers for Europe, Social Inclusion
Stepan Cerny (Czech Republic)AssessorSpecial responsibility: European Ten Sing Group, YMCA European Spectrum Group
Karin Hammar (Sweden)AssessorSpecial responsibility: European Outdoor Training Network, Repre-sentation, YMCA European Spectrum Group
Johan Vilhelm Eltvik, Rev. (Norway)Secretary GeneralMember Committee Ex Officio
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STAFF
Johan Vilhelm Eltvik, Rev. (Norway)Secretary General
Michal Szymanczak (Poland)Deputy Secretary General
Staff at the main office in Prague, Czech RepublicEva Tschornova (Czech Republic)Office Manager
Radek Hlavsa (Czech Republic)PR Manager and Chief Accountant
Sarka Cihakova (Czech Republic)Accountant
Field StaffMartina Hudcovska (Slovakia)Finance and Programme Secretary
Mikhail Guskov, Dr. (Russia)Regional SecretarySpecial Responsibilities: Russia, Leadership and Movement Develo-pment
Vardan Hambardzumyan (Armenia)Regional SecretarySpecial Responsibilities: Armenia, Georgia, Leadership and Move-ment Development, Fundraising
Adam Rychlik (Poland)Regional SecretarySpecial Responsibilities: Leadership and Movement Development in Balkans
Marius Ilut-PopProgramme ManagerSpecial Responsibilities: Balkan project
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ContactsYMCA Europe (European Alliance of YMCAs)Na Porici 12CZ-110 00 Prague 1Czech Republic
Phone: +420 224 872 020Fax: +420 224 872 025E-mail: [email protected]: www.ymcaeurope.com
Bank detailsKomercni Banka a.s., Havlickova 13, 111 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic
EUR Account IBAN No: CZ84 0100 0000 1955 7969 0217CZK Account IBAN No: CZ10 0100 0000 1955 7968 0297USD Account IBAN No: CZ70 0100 0000 2766 3417 0287
SWIFT: KOMBCZPP
Member MovementsArmenia, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Latvian YMCA/YWCA in Germany, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Po-land, Polish YMCA London Association, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Wales.
Co-operating movementsAlbania, Austria, Moldova, Romania, YMCA in Kosovo, YMCA in Nagorno-Karabagh, YMCA Serbia
ABOUT YMCA EUROPE
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CONSEILDE L'EUROPE
COUNCILOF EUROPE
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the EU Commission and the Coun-
cil of Europe cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information
contained therein.
10 GOOD REASONS WHY TO SUPPORT YMCA EUROPE WORK
1. We focus on young people all over Europe.2. We empower and give leadership training to young people;
they are our representatives in EU and Council of Europe.3. We coordinate more than 100.000 Scouts, Ten Singers, sport
people, youth and social workers in 42 countries.4. We have made 2 huge youth festivals for 15.000 young
people from 54 countries around the globe to create under-standing, friendship and peace.
5. We plan for the third youth festival in Prague in 2013 for 10.000 people.
6. We have helped to develop YMCAs in 20 post communist countries since the fall of the Berlin wall.
7. We focus on burning issues for youth: employment, mi-grations, HIV/AIDS prevention, social solidarity, creative leisure time.
8. We organise regular Catch the Vision Seminars, often lo-cated in places of conflict, where we search for the Christian vision in the YMCA.
9. We work with young people far away from the official churches and help them engage in their own churches.
10. We help YMCAs to analyse and improve their own situation through YMCA Europe Resource Teams (YERT).